this expression comes from a London slang called Cockney rhyming slang. Very basically consist in replacing a word you do not want to pronounce to avoid be understood by others, with words that sound alike and rhyme, and may even have some relation of meaning. ...
Daniel Boan
This alone makes it tough to come up with a unique business name—then add in the fact that the name of your business can impact its success. Oh, and that once you name it, there’s no turning back (unless you want to swim in paperwork and buy all new business cards and collateral)...
(Matthew 12.9-14)B. Leviticus 13.40-46 prescribes the social ostracism of those with skin diseases, but in Matthew26.6-12 Jesusdines with Simon the leper.The priest shall pronounce [the leper] unclean; the disease is on his head. The person who has the leprous disease shall weartorn ...